Initial Impressions: Meguiar’s M110 / M210 & Top 5 Posts of February!
by Reece @ DIZach McGovern shares his initial impressions of the Meguiar’s M110 / M210. Check out the entire article by clicking here.
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Hey Reece…
I have a Makita rotary polisher. Trying to sift through the 10 million products out here and all I know is Meguiars is an old name and respected. So…
…for a one-step what is recommended?
… for 1200 grit sanded surface, what compound/polish combo is recommended?
… for light scratch and swirl removal, what is recommended?
My thoughts are to use all foam pads at this point.
Thanks for your input!
Jeff from Pa
I would inspect the surface and start with a light polishing combo first. Perform a test spot and only pump up the power as needed. For some of my favorite combinations:
Light: Sonax Perfect Finish – Lake Country HDO Orange
Heavy: Menzerna 400 – Lake Country HDO Blue
If you have any other questions please do not hesitate to contact us (https://www.detailedimage.com/Contact/).
OK cool thx. Do you have any experience with the Meguiars D110 and D210? See them on the tube quite a bit.
Thx again
Jeff – The polishes I listed finish down better and offer an easier wipe off, but the M110 and M210 are both good options as well.